Gurdial Singh

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Gurdial Singh was a prominent Indian Punjabi novelist and short story writer known for his realistic portrayals of rural life and marginalized communities.

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instanceOf Punjabi-language writer
novelist
person
short story writer
awardReceived Jnanpith Award
Padma Shri
Sahitya Akademi Award
countryOfCitizenship India
educatedAt institutions in Punjab (India)
ethnicGroup Punjabi people
fieldOfWork Punjabi literature
fiction
genre realist literature
Social realism
surface form: social realism
hasAdaptation film adaptation of Marhi Da Deeva
influencedBy rural Punjabi society
languageOfWorkOrName Punjabi
literaryPeriod 20th century
literaryTradition Indian literature
Punjabi literature
mainSubject marginalized communities
peasantry
rural life
social inequality
movement progressive Punjabi literature
notableFor depicting marginalized communities
realistic portrayals of rural Punjabi life
notableWork Addh Chanani Raat
Anhoe
Marhi Da Deeva
Parsa
Rete Di Ik Mutthi
occupation academic
novelist
short story writer
placeOfActivity Punjab
surface form: Punjab, India
positionHeld professor of Punjabi
workTranslatedInto English
Hindi
several Indian languages
writingStyle realistic

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Punjabi literature hasNotableAuthor Gurdial Singh